Archive for April, 2011

04/25/11 Candidates participating in the May 3rd Municipal Primary filed their campaign finance reports for the April 15th deadline. Mayor Mark Senter’s report showed cash on hand at the beginning of the reporting period of $407.90. He had contributions in the amount of $5,000 and expenditures of $295.43 for an ending balance of $5,112.47....Read More »

04/25/11 Monday evening the Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety and the Common Council will meet. The Board of Public Works and Safety meeting begins at 6 p.m. The agenda includes reports from board members and department heads. Building Commission Keith Hammonds will be on hand to discuss the Fire Department’s remodeling project....Read More »

04/25/11 The Yellow River Festival is inviting not-for-profit groups in Marshall County to become food vendors at the festival which will be held on Saturday, June 4th this year. The festival provides venues to demonstrate the historic, cultural and ecological significance of the Yellow River as it journeys through Marshall County. Food Chairman, Mike...Read More »

04/25/11 Mrs. Kelly Gunderson of Plymouth is in the beginning stages of forming a resource and support group for parents and families of children with chronic illnesses and or diseases. Gunderson said, “Obviously my special interest is Juvenile Diabetes, but I know that there are many families battling not only this disease, but other...Read More »

04/25/11 Earlier this month students in grades 5 through 8 participated in the 28th Annual Speech Contest of St. Michael School. The first two rounds were in the various classrooms where students gave a one-minute presentation. Those moving on to the semi-final rounds had to do a two minute speech. The final round of...Read More »

04/25/11 The Hoosier Hurricane, Quentin Flagg recently celebrated his 28th birthday with a three city tour. Appearing at concerts with him were Ed Parzygnat of Chicago and Steve Bobbitt of Peoria, Il. The three gentlemen bill themselves as The Juke Box Trio and share their tribute to the great singers such as Bobby Darin,...Read More »

04/25/11 The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) Friday expressed support for a bill passed by the Indiana House of Representatives containing the state’s first voluntary Clean Energy Portfolio Standard (CPS). The CPS would set a voluntary goal for 10 percent of Indiana’s electric generation to come from clean energy resources by 2025. “I applaud...Read More »

04/25/11 After much debate among Indiana legislators, school administrators, teachers, school board members and the public concerning allowing parents to use state vouchers to enroll their children in private schools, the matter finally came to a vote on Thursday. The Republican-controlled state Senate voted 28-22 in favor of instituting vouchers for parents who fall...Read More »

04/25/11 As a part of the One Book, One Town experience, art teacher, writer, and performer Debra Conner will involve interested participants of all ages in an exploration of Cubism, the form Pablo Picasso helped pioneer. This workshop is free and open to the public at the Plymouth Library, 201 N. Center Street, on...Read More »

BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN – The Ancilla College softball team (11-23, 1-19 MCCAA) dropped two more Michigan Community College Athletic Association (MCCAA) Western Conference games by scores of 10-2 and 2-0 at Lake Michigan College (10-20, 9-7 MCCAA). Gretchen Gieseking and Demi Schrader each collected two hits and an RBI and starting pitcher Emily Steele...Read More »

The am1050.com website and ALL its content is the property of WTCA, Community Service Broadcasting, Plymouth, Indiana. Any Use or copy of this website's content is a copyright infringement without the consent of WTCA Management.